WisLine Web Information

WisLine Web sessions are web-based learning in conjunction with a
phone conference. During the session, you'll listen to a voice conversation
over
the phone while
watching a presentation on your computer.

On the right side of the main registration page, you'll see a "Sign In" box. In this box, you may:

enter a username and password if you are a returning Wisline Web registrant

or

click on "Forgot your password?" if you've used Wisline Web before but can't remember your password

or

click on "Sign up here!" to create a new account

Both new and returning registrants will be taken to a list of WisLine Web
programs.

Scroll down the page to the list for South Central Library System,
and click on the link for the date for the workshop you wish to attend.

New
registrants must fill out the registration form completely. Returning registrants’
contact
information will already be filled in. The contact information can be edited
by clicking “Clear” at the bottom of the page. Click “Submit” to register.

As with all continuing education opportunities, there is no cost to participate in WisLine Web sessions for SCLS members, including multi-type members. However, because there is a charge for each toll-free access number, there is a cost for members of other public library systems. The charge will vary with the length of the program, but is generally in the range of about $14 per hour per location. Please contact Jean Anderson with questions about this fee.

IMPORTANT: WisLine Web sessions require that PCs have several browser
plug-ins installed before you participate in a session. If you do not have
the plug-ins installed before the workshop, you may have problems viewing portions
of the presentation. The browser check will verify if you need additional plug-ins
(be sure to use the Live Meeting 2003 check!)

If you plan to use a LINK workstation for the session, and you need plug-ins,
you will need to contact the LINK help desk (608-242-4710) at least one week
before the scheduled session
and request the plug-in installations. If you do not contact the help desk
within this time frame and set-up an installation time, they cannot guarantee
that they
will
be able to
complete the installation before the workshop.

If you plan to use a nonLINK workstation for the workshop, you should
be able to install the plug-ins yourself, following the
instructions that appear during the browser check process. However, if you
encounter problems, you may contact Dan Jacobson.